June 5, 2023
CNN CEO Chris Licht Apologized for Breaking Staff’s Trust Following Atlantic Profile
CNN CEO Chris Licht apologized to staff during a call Monday morning following the Atlantic publishing a 15,000-word profile piece about him.
Guatemala's Presidential Candidates Campaigning in U.S. After Decades of Mass Immigration
Guatemala’s presidential candidates are campaigning in the U.S. after decades of high levels of legal immigration.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum Teases Presidential Bid, Country Needs a 'New Leader for a Changing Economy'
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) teased his presidential bid in a video released on Monday, calling for a “new leader for a changing economy.”
Disney Layoffs: Pixar Cuts Director of 'Lightyear' Right Before Anniversary of Woke Film's Box-Office Disaster
Walt Disney’s Pixar Animation Studios has cut 75 jobs, including two executives behind Lightyear, a woke revisionist take on a beloved Toy Story character that ended up being a box-office failure.
Nikki Haley: Government Cannot Be Trusted with Red Flag Laws
During a June 4, 2023, CNN town hall, presidential hopeful Nikki Haley (R) said she does not support red flag laws because she does not believe the government can be trusted the power red flag laws create.
Children's Choir Singing National Anthem Silenced by Capitol Police
Capitol police silenced a South Carolina children’s choir during their rendition of the National Anthem in National Statuary Hall.